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Helen Westley(1875-1942)

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Helen Westley
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Although she could on a rare occasion display a bit of kindness, or at least some kind of grouchy benevolence, Helen Westley had few peers on stage or film when it came to outright unpleasantness. A stern, indomitable presence, her characters offered unsolicited advice to anyone and everyone within arm's reach. They could literally freeze a person in his or her own tracks with a mere hawk-like glare or arm-folding stance. They could be overbearing, greedy, spiteful, contentious, meddlesome, controlling, narrow-minded, viper-tongued, or all of the above. In essence, she was often major pain in the posterior to the film's star. It usually took a young, brave, gentle soul along the lines of a Shirley Temple or Anne Shirley to find a way to thaw out the icy cold heart that barely beat within.

The Brooklyn-born Helen was born on March 28, 1875 and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She began on the stage at age 18 in a one-act comedy skit entitled "The Captain of the Nonesuch." Reaching stardom just before the dawn of the twentieth century, she co-founded both the Greenwich Square Players and the Washington Square Players, the latter growing into the Theatre Guild of which she became one of six managing directors. A steadfast player under the Broadway lights, she appeared in such classics as Chekhov's "The Seagull" (as Madame Arkadina) (1916), "Heartbreak House" (1920), "Liliom" (1921), "Peer Gynt" (1923), "The Adding Machine" (1923), "The Guardsman" (1924), "Caesar and Cleopatra" (1925), "The Doctor's Dilemma" (1927), "Strange Interlude" (1928), "Faust" (1928), "The Apple Cart" (1930), "Green Grow the Lilacs" (1931) and "They Shall Not Die" (1934), to name just a few.

By age 60, she had discovered and settled into filming, and for the next (almost) decade, spread misery in movie after movie. Her dour dowagers, no-nonsense matrons and acidulous relatives took the form of Granny Mingott in The Age of Innocence (1934); the designer title character in Roberta (1935); the manipulative and malicious mother of Joel McCrea in Splendor (1935); the harridan-like Parthy Hawkes in the Irene Dunne/Allan Jones version of Show Boat (1936); and the cackling, pipe-smoking grandmaw in Saint-Louis Blues (1936). Her finger-wagging authority figures showed up to intimidate Anne Shirley in Miss Carrott (1934) and courageous little Shirley Temple who somehow managed to reveal her human side in four films: Fossettes (1936), Tchin-Tchin (1936), Heidi la sauvageonne (1937), and Mam'zelle vedette (1938). Helen remained a vital character presence on the large screen up until her death at age 67 in 1942. She married John Westley in 1900 but they parted ways 12 years later. She had one daughter.
BornMarch 28, 1875
DiedDecember 12, 1942(67)
BornMarch 28, 1875
DiedDecember 12, 1942(67)
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Known for

Irene Dunne, Allan Jones, Helen Morgan, and Charles Winninger in Show Boat (1936)
Show Boat
7.4
  • Parthy Ann Hawks
  • 1936
Irene Dunne and John Boles in The Age of Innocence (1934)
The Age of Innocence
6.2
  • Granny Mingott
  • 1934
Fredric March and Evelyn Venable in Trois jours chez les vivants (1934)
Trois jours chez les vivants
6.9
  • Stephanie
  • 1934
Shirley Temple, Robert Young, and Alice Faye in Tchin-Tchin (1936)
Tchin-Tchin
7.1
  • Mrs. Hope
  • 1936

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  • Ellen Drew and Kay Kyser in My Favorite Spy (1942)
    My Favorite Spy
    5.6
    • Aunt Jessie
    • 1942
  • J'épouse ma femme (1941)
    J'épouse ma femme
    6.7
    • Emma Harper
    • 1941
  • David Bruce, Wayne Morris, and Alexis Smith in The Smiling Ghost (1941)
    The Smiling Ghost
    6.4
    • Grandmother Bentley
    • 1941
  • Ronald Reagan, Priscilla Lane, and Jeffrey Lynn in Million Dollar Baby (1941)
    Million Dollar Baby
    6.4
    • Mrs. Galloway
    • 1941
  • Ray Bolger, Edward Everett Horton, John Carroll, and Anna Neagle in Mardi gras (1941)
    Mardi gras
    5.5
    • Aunt Barbara
    • 1941
  • John Wayne, Ray Middleton, and Ona Munson in Ouragan sur la Louisiane (1941)
    Ouragan sur la Louisiane
    5.8
    • Blanche Brunot
    • 1941
  • Ingrid Bergman, Susan Hayward, Warner Baxter, Richard Denning, Johnny Downs, Robert Shaw, and Charles Lind in La famille Stoddard (1941)
    La famille Stoddard
    6.6
    • Cousin Philippa
    • 1941
  • Claude Rains and Miriam Hopkins in Lady with Red Hair (1940)
    Lady with Red Hair
    6.3
    • Mrs. Frazier
    • 1940
  • Bette Davis and Charles Boyer in L'étrangère (1940)
    L'étrangère
    7.4
    • Madame LeMaire
    • 1940
  • Charles Coburn, Dan Dailey, and Virginia Grey in The Captain Is a Lady (1940)
    The Captain Is a Lady
    6.2
    • Abigail Morrow
    • 1940
  • Alice Faye in Le roman de Lillian Russell (1940)
    Le roman de Lillian Russell
    6.4
    • Grandma Leonard
    • 1940
  • Binnie Barnes, Warner Baxter, and Loretta Young in Echec à la dame (1939)
    Echec à la dame
    6.2
    • Mrs. Blair
    • 1939
  • Claudette Colbert and Herbert Marshall in Zaza (1938)
    Zaza
    6.3
    • Anais
    • 1938
  • Gloria Stuart, Henry Wilcoxon, and Jane Withers in Keep Smiling (1938)
    Keep Smiling
    6.0
    • Mrs. Willoughby
    • 1938
  • Tyrone Power, Don Ameche, and Alice Faye in La folle parade (1938)
    La folle parade
    6.8
    • Aunt Sophie
    • 1938

Soundtrack



  • Otto Hoffman, Henry Travers, Douglas Walton, and Helen Westley in Captain Hurricane (1935)
    Captain Hurricane
    5.5
    • performer: "Keep Away"
    • 1935

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  • Born
    • March 28, 1875
    • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • December 12, 1942
    • Middlebush, New Jersey, USA
  • Spouse
    • John WestleyOctober 31, 1900 - ? (divorced)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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    According to "Claude Rains: An Actor's Voice", she and Claude Rains were friends from the time they were in the Theatre Guild together in New York. When James Whale ordered Claude Rains to watch movies to observe film acting in preparation for his role in "The Invisible Man", Helen Westley was his film watching companion.

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  • When did Helen Westley die?
    December 11, 1942
  • How old was Helen Westley when she died?
    67 years old
  • Where did Helen Westley die?
    Middlebush, New Jersey, USA
  • When was Helen Westley born?
    March 28, 1875
  • Where was Helen Westley born?
    Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

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